All Discussions Tagged 'beer' - Think Atheist2016-12-09T17:45:15Zhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=beer&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBeertag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-07-28:1982180:Topic:13572782013-07-28T00:32:24.612ZDoug Reardonhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/DougReardon
<p>As an atheist, should I contribute to a religious order by drinking abbey ales?</p>
<p>As an atheist, should I contribute to a religious order by drinking abbey ales?</p> if God exists, does he support the consumption of alcohol?tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-04-27:1982180:Topic:12999692013-04-27T14:57:48.874ZLance Angus Mileshttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/LanceAngusMiles
<p>lets pretend (for humor's sake) that god exists, then im going to go with "Yes"</p>
<p>why else would his son turn water into wine? or why else would he create a cloud of alcohol in space 463 billion kilometers long containing enough alcohol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer? haha LOL…</p>
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<p>lets pretend (for humor's sake) that god exists, then im going to go with "Yes"</p>
<p>why else would his son turn water into wine? or why else would he create a cloud of alcohol in space 463 billion kilometers long containing enough alcohol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer? haha LOL</p>
<p><a href="http://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/news/in-good-space-over-pace-of-discovery/1715537/">http://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/news/in-good-space-over-pace-of-discovery/1715537/</a></p> Questioning theists moraltag:www.thinkatheist.com,2011-05-09:1982180:Topic:6523412011-05-09T08:43:45.468ZBennyhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/Benny
<p>This is my first serious post on this site, so bare with me if I happen to not quite match up with this sites standards due to a lack grammar or general knowledge.</p>
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<p>Of course it is important being able to argue about scientific matters, evolution, big bang theory and other theories. Often I have to realize theists tend to not care about what science tells them but rather what they have been indoctrinated to believe over decades.</p>
<p>Having no real arguments many theists…</p>
<p>This is my first serious post on this site, so bare with me if I happen to not quite match up with this sites standards due to a lack grammar or general knowledge.</p>
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<p>Of course it is important being able to argue about scientific matters, evolution, big bang theory and other theories. Often I have to realize theists tend to not care about what science tells them but rather what they have been indoctrinated to believe over decades.</p>
<p>Having no real arguments many theists quickly turn a scientific conversation into a discussion about personal believe.</p>
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<p>Since none of us is actually able to prove the non-existence of a god, a different approach would be to prove that there is no need for a god based on two things.</p>
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<p>1. Question their character for feeling the need to follow simple rules, like not killing or showing respect to other people(which religious people hardly do anyways), only because they fear the wrath of their god. Should morals really be based on fear or rather on respect and common sense?</p>
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<p>2. One very interesting question I picked up somewhere in the vast of the internet. If a tribesman lived his life in peace, with respect for others and followed every rule a religion has framed, will this person go to hell simply due to the fact that he never worshiped the theists god? This should also work if you replace the Tribesman with an infant which makes it even more personal for most people.</p>
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<p>As this is obviously no Step-by-Step tutorial how to argue with someone I still hope this provides some help or maybe just a little poke to the brain to give some new ideas.</p>
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<p>Me being a very funny guy I will end this post with a hilarious joke.</p>
<p>Two hydrogen atoms walk into a bar.</p>
<p>One orders a beer, the other one orders a soda.</p>